“The baby, Lynlee Hope, who suffered from a tumour known as Sacrococcygeal Teratoma, was removed from her mother’s womb, operated on, and returned to the womb. “The baby got healed and continued to grow until she was finally delivered at 36 weeks.” She stated that President Buhari received the news of Dr Olutoye’s feat with excitement and fulfilment and was looking forward to meeting him.
The special assistant commended Nigerians in the Diaspora for their roles in projecting Nigeria’s good image. According to her, Nigerians in the Diaspora are a huge potential, playing great roles in all sectors. “Nigerians are a great people, making greater positive impacts in all fields of human endeavour in the Diaspora. Dr Olutoye’s feat is one of such testimonies,” she said.
Source:Vanguard